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Acura MDX (pre-2007)
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The catalog is called AutoSport. Their web site is: www.autosportcatalog.com and their phone is: 800 728-6090. They mention several items that fit the MDX.
Finally, with time and 24000 miles our MDX has become even more appreciated than when new. I have experienced no problems other than the weeping mirrors. The best mileage has been 25.1 mpg. I really get good mileage when on two way 55 or up to 64 mph. highways. The MDX has handled the stormy winter roads with ease.
Thanks to all of you for sharing your experiences with the MDX.
April was off due to a part supply issue. Over 900 vehicles that were to be April deliveries are now scheduled to be sold in May. Rather than letting production slow due to a missing part, apparently they completed each of the vehicles assembly's on time and then retro-fitted each vehicle once the specific item was in supply. This delayed shipping of around 900 MDX's for just under a week. It appears Acura is truly doing everything it can to build as many as possible, in the most efficient manner possible, even with inevitable production issues.
Of course, you could look at the other side of things... May should be a great volume Month.
JAMIE S.
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Pat
I'm betting on the MDX will get the engineer for to justify the $5000 difference from the Pilot.
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It is like some kind of parallel universe where the laws of physics do not apply. One of my favorites is the light pole was not there when I parked fiasco. But I digress.
I really like our 02 MDX. It has functions of van, car and SUV all in one. I find it fairly efficient if driven lightly. I once managed 26 mpg on a steady flat 65 mph.
INKY
Everyday I like this truck more and more.
If I add a hitch (I am thinking about adding one for a bike rack), I would like to get an aftermarket hitch, and do it myself? Is there some reason why it has to be Acura? Is it the warranty again?
Maybe MDX is only capable of Class 1 (2000lb) hence no trailer brake (pin out). Maybe MDX is capable of Class 2 (3500lb), and there is a "special" adapter to go between the connector and the trailer.
It would give me a chuckle and anybody you talk to, when you say your brand new $40K SUV can't tow.
An electrical problem related to the modification you make, is not covered. Though, I don't think it voids your powertrain warranty. If you do your homework and upgrade it properly, you not only should have a better setup than before, but also something that won't short out. If your plan is to jerry-rig the wiring, then I wouldn't do it either.
So if I add a "hidden hitch", My Acura warranty is voided? Limiting me to only Acura accessories. I doubt it, and hope not.
Aerodynamics
Boat's are generally less of a brick to the wind as compared to a trailer or camper.
Either that or creative mathematics. :-)
I still have my $1000 deposit for the '03. I wish I can find out what's the added goodies?
After looking at the specs of the Pilot, my wife and I think the MDX is better quality built SUV.
Got 22.7 MPG on the highway. As soon as we got off it dropped, but makes SUV road trips much better limiting number of re-fueling stops.
Found one thing. Checking alignment, foot off the gas, it rides straight until the curvature of the road takes over. Apply gas, and it pulls left. Some torque steer in effect. Not bad, but something I noticed. Very smooth 75-85, and passing acceleration is great.
Dealer in previous post was really obnoxious, charging well over MSRP and many add-ons when I was shopping. I do not wish to recommend their name to anyone. I strongly recommend picking up the phone and calling around if you are seriously consindering buying. If you are willing to accept any color, there should be no wait.
The dealer has quoted me $1,795 for the extended warranty. That seems high. What have others paid from the dealers? What about those who bought the warranty directly from Acura, after taking delivery? What did you pay?
Thanks
I haven't checked, but is there a low fuel light? If the computer says 5 miles to empty, is there 3 gallons some that place in reserve? I don't think so, but I need to check the manual.
I would not trust the mileage to empty reading since it is a rolling average and not a forcast. I found it to be accurate reading of the gallons left in the tank if you divide the current average mpg into the mileage to empty figure reported by the computer.
Side note. I order it in Oct of 2000 and if it was in stock, would have sold CISCO stock to buy it BEFORE market crashed. At that time, it would have paid for the SUV. But in Jan 2001, that was another story.
Anyways, it's for my wife, but I drive it alot too. Surprisingly, I don't miss the memory seats. It's pretty simple to adjust power seats. Also didn't care about the stereo upgrade because it's not as important as $2600! Finally, I'm OK with the Goodyear Tires on them but will upgrade when worn down. HOWEVER, I've hear some not so good ratings on the Michelin All Terrains. And the fact that it cost $150 per tire even at Costco is making me think twice about going Michelin. Sure didn't miss the useless noisy roof racks. Finally, in Texas, you don't parallel park so the turn down mirror feature is not important.
Problems
I had a problem (lower back pain) with the driver's seat for drives over 1 hrs. However, the problem seem to have disappeared now. I don't know if it's the seats getting softer or the suspension is looser now or I know how to set the seat better but it's gone now.
Also had a problem with the noise coming from the roof near the moonroof. Brought it back to dealer (Gilman Acura) 2 times. It was fixed but the noise comes back ones in a while.
I also noticed something else. The driver's side B pillar lower section gets a lot of nicks and scratches from the seatbelt. It's was VERY BAD. Basically, when you release you seatbelt and let it back to the B-pillar, the metal slot would hit the plastic and scratch it.
I also had a passenger accidently gouge a hole in the middle armrest with his seat belt.
Fortunately, both problems were fixed, (Acura rep authorized replacement of the 2 parts for free.) They get a feather in the hat for this.
As for mileage, my wife drive it 100% in the city and she get's about 16mpg. When we go 100% freeway we get about 23mpg. Not bad.
Overall, we enjoy the MDX and would buy it again if given the choice.
It looks alot better the the Honda Pilot. The rear of the Pilot looks like a box. I would buy the Odessey before I settle for the Pilot.
As for the Buick (Tiger Woods) SUV comparison. I personally wouldn't buy a GM. While it looks better the the Aztez, it's still not a great looking SUV. Sure the GM is cheaper. And there are great incentives to buy it too $2002, 0 percent invoice pricing. So what. If the Buick or any other vehicle is really great, do you think any dealership/car maker will have to resort to the massive discounts?
Remember the Chrysler PT Crusier? When it first came out it was $6000 over MSRP and people waited in line? Chrysler had discounts on their other cars but the PT Cruiser was HOT and "good value". Well, that's the market and if nobody will buy a Buick SUV at the MSRP then the price goods down to ... invoice. Not enough, how about $2002 cash back? Still not enought.... you get the picture.
I just have I think to say to those of you who are waiting or deciding on the MDX. You get what you pay for and the MDX is worth every penny.
I have noticed the leather on my TL is a little fragile. Got some nicks that I can't remember causing, so it's good to know it's still the case.
Thanks for the mileage feedback, everyone.
Houtexan - maybe your back doesn't hurt anymore because your spine's curved to fit the MDX? hehe I always get backache from those dang "ergonomic" chairs at work!
Now I only have the ethical question; "Is it wrong to make your husband sell his truck and have him drive your 2 year old TL, so you can get your hands on an MDX?" His 3/4 ton Ram costs twice as much to run as the TL, and he doesn't need it anymore.